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L8 5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878, * THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, FOI{EIGN. England have sent identleal !nllmcllonl; tholr naval commanders relative to g ngainat the Chlnese nirates. ctiug; Austria’s Policy Shaped to Calm "~ JOURNALISTIC. platol-shot, fired into the left aide of the head, pasaing cnlirely throngh the hraini shsttering the sphenold bone, and eominy ont at the right aide. A urobe went cAmily throogh the head, meeting no abatacle In ita paasage. Deputy-Coroner Korn Impaneled a jary. and then adjonrned the inqaeat untll £ o'clock to-any, of th nation and resort to & aqnceze In order 1a make & few doflare out of the unfortunate city employes, THE COUNT'Y BUILDING. Jonee had nat attsmpted ta_inflnence the witnean' | candiddte far Congrean In tho First Diatelct, in re- testimony. nor hsd Alr. O'Tirlen, ©Ofticer Jones' | aponse to an invitation of the Clnb, made a atireing I.:n:‘ylrr. n'nf snyboay eise, and the llflly‘ml;fl.';hfi apecch, 3 ALJeac given OR a fCucatEement of. What bl The Tenth Ward Repnblican Clab held an ad- accurred asane saw it Jouraed seeting | il bt tf % Inat avening at No. 70 West Lnke B e O e Tirier} | flrect. After urdecing o fow amal billa patd tha & - ko fallowing genticmen adarossed the meeting: Ell 1 1 - 8petial Dispatch to The Tribune. The Hon. F. M. Watson, Marquotte, In | Tho Collector sold proporty in West Ohi. | at the mmepiace, It ight have pecn » diall* 1le hoant the pory | uith. cuniitate - for Clerk - of the Anpellito the lrritation In Hun Semsonzto, 1, Sept, 10.—Paul Seipy Froipuatitiepataes opts &igo yestenday fareltytaxon toe AT T34 of docossed avelven mone T time with & Tady | %ar; *Twant (0 sonwmy father. Tha oMcers | Goets Llark Gloibs James, Webh, Firat Ward can gary. . © & Fa, for mnany yoars editor of the State Journgy Cnpt. Richard Blair, U, & A., and Gen. |- The cana of St, Poter, for tho marder of | frlend from the Ugden Honse, Sne was an Intel- | Fathep carrled than drageed him' alang. and wit- | 318" it gioato | o A nett, candioate for Congrean In the Second Dia- UnEig s wytiny ‘::';'_;’::‘fl‘:“;‘:l'.“.fi“‘l;‘e triet: Charles Harris, also canildnte for Corover; him. Tie conld not aay whether iL wan possible for 2 CERY 1490 T e the oflicerd to cateh the boy or not. 1n puranntce of a resolution adopied by the Re. Arthur Rerwck, of No. 197 Twenticth treet, | pablican Convention of the Third Congreagions] mimnly corroborated the urevians witnese’ teati- | District, held at ‘Tarner Hal) Sent, 10, the Chaire mons, belng more posliive, howercr, aboot the | men of the Convention has neiccted from the names distance between O'Inenand the officer when the | anhmitted to him by tho reapective warids, etc.,the . with M. L". 8Imm§lnl. caitor_ and .principnt pro. < prietor of the ‘Jackstnvitle Journal, to-nigy Capitulation of the Fortress of| ,ycchased tho StateJonurna! from the Soing: Bihaes {n Servia. ficld Bavings Pank. ‘the vprice pald is 87,007 wnd ls for the entive cstadblishment, Inclulding 5 Ansociated. Preas frauchise, The purchaserg ° Russia Organizing a Military Estabe | [27 bick taxes and other, leot, chus bringing Giny B. Farqnhar, Penneylvants, are at tne Palmor Fionae, ‘Lhe Hon, Matt H. Carperter, of Milwsu. kee, was at the Grand Pacific last evening. Re departed at 0 o'clock for Washington. R. P, Buckland, of Fremont, O., the un- cle of President Hay: Jigent lady, and, thongh she bote up hravely under the teylng ordeal. one could not fall to ree tbat_ter grlef wan deep, And bore wpon her hoavily. Shs snawered Al questione nat to her with the greatest simplicity. and wae extremely suglons to know the resnlt of ihe inveatizntion thos far. and fo know whether het husband committed suicide or was murdered. Bhe said deceascdl came (0 this clty from Eillsa o Clark, at T.a Grange, will come berofe the trand Jary Tucsday. Subpanas are ofit for Sfty-threo witpesses. The case of Btevens, for the morder of his wife, I8 sct for Monday, but the State's Attor- ney anticipates a motion for a continusnce, If Stevens 18 not tried, Wielsnd, anotber murderer, = . intter Bred. Tl sbould say it was thirty or thirty- | Zollowing gentlemen to coustitnte tha Congre: lislinent in Bulgaria. e e e o TagaTen o8, Lnilbe, B s O an g ouemis] | Y€ teet. dies e 4 T | & Rxoeuiive Cominitices John_. Enor,| e . DRUNKENNESS CURED, leave this morning on the Hoek Ialand Raiiroad. The Printing Committes was to have met | and jovial in his family, and thought A great deal K Grege, of No, i Archer avenne, saw thoboy | teenlh \Ward; Wiillam Vocke, BSixteenth: P A. J h Dr. D'Tinger (diacoveretof thecinchona remady), Political Programme LAid Down | of Minneapolis, Mian., posilively cores overy rary by thé French Radicats. of havitnal druinkenness. Fee, 315: gaaranter op maoney retnrned, sample battle; 85, Sare, sute, and apeedy, of her, They haa two boye, one about 13 and the other 7 vears of Age, Her husband was in the habit of drinking, but he never came home in- toxicated #0 that bo aid not know what tie was aboul, He had all of his dissipa- tlon down-town. In_hbusiness hours, and never Dbreak away from the officer amd run, altotether, | Sundellua, Sserenteenth; Abljah Kefth, Ei finlunlh" abont 130 frer. A1 the time of the last shot tha | flomer Cook, Waukegt L N, Preatt, etiand boy waa about twenty-five ar thirty fect away from | P'sck: Louls Ristler, Evanston; it. €. Williamnon, g‘llu nm:l;:“ Ue did nos think the oficers treated | Palatine; A. Q. l,ow, Norwood Park. am ronebly. - Fa Flan. ot No. 2 Brttorfeld_atrect, blaced | | The Screnth Ward Reputiican Club held & meet: Willie Addison, 1} years of age, was yes- terday down near The corner of Lincoln and Eulton streets by a horse and hnggy dr rome nnknown perrun, sad reccived a very s <cat un the forehead, to-dav to_decide upon which Impoverished news- paper to bestow a gift of * $:10,000, but. owing to the Abeenca of scveral members, the meeting will not be held nntll aday. The County Board was to have leld a ere ing 80393 Blas [aland avenue laat evoning. A | o p tzed Army from Which Poll- o — meeling yesterday aftebnoon, bat none wae held | @as in the hablt .of golng out mnichts. | the distanca at between twenty-five and WWILY | reqslution declaring that the nam ad eorganized Army from Mensmen‘a Peptonized Beef Tonle Iy ths ant Tho temperatnre yosterday, as obsorved by | for'want of quorum. When the roll was called | Ste know notning whatever of his friends, | feeb. Ha teatified that the oficers dragged the hoy 4 H ha nome Tjepaiicar, bay Mensman‘s Peptonized Be c 19 the aniy : 8 p. m.. B ¥ e 0 o lit1es URO] recently, bat AL the time of his death lhna bad all ran out, #o he had no insurance upon e dife, Sre. Pay will go to her home thia evening with the rematas, THR PISTOL FOUND. Careful Investigation leaus to thecanclnelon that Mr. Fay commilted snicide while in & gioomy staie of mind, reenliing from husiness pros- octe, and planned and exccuted the decd eo hat it wonld appesr ibat he had heen mor- dered and bl wife and cbildren would obtain propertias. It i not & mero athmulant e the ny. members were on the outalds why, The old man Coy, under aentence for two yenrs in the Penitentiary, I growing very nneasy, anddesires to enter upon nis sentepce,” He has offared 10 pay the expense of being taken down rather than wall two weeks Lo o along wifl) the baten for the month, and the probabliities are that he will be accommodated. Yesterday was insane day in the County Mlcw. aiderahle dincusslon. The atatemens that the Ite- . bal 5o one knuws m}‘;‘;{;;g&m;mfif;fi ;&”‘.’;{;":g‘;;;‘;p:,{ publican party bad fio speciai ignificance i ita Bouthiern Ralirosd tracka,. There they saked for | TAme wat, especially obnosions ta manyof the help, and witness and another man asalsted them T ot th 111 conveying the bay Lo the atatiun. his frea was to Ing out a deflnita statement ol e yiog y . viewsof the different candidates, Aftera long This elosed th THR "Rmm'h the rirea, | Siscassion of thia resoluiiion and & fow short iTis closed the tcrtumony, and the jary retired, |.apeeches, the meeting decided tostrike out th oo- hey irura out, abaat half n hont, sud retaraed | nosious clause, A few addrustes from candidaies D' litien came to imia death on the 1l day ot Sep. | WOr¢ §lven, and the mecting adjumed. temlier, 1878, from thes effecta of & plstal-sbot { The Democratic party in the city Ie evidensly go atol Tracta ot beer, nit conisine blood-making, farce o & generating, fe-austaining propertied: iy Iq. Military Duty the Proliminary Qualifica- | ¥atuable s af enfeoplod conditiont wheihor (3 2 renitlt of exhanation, nervous prastration, over. tion for the Priesthood, work, or acate diaense: ond in every form of de. bitiy, particalarly if_renaiting fram pmlmonary compiaints. 1t e friendly and helofal to the mag THE EAST.. delicato ntomach, CASWELL, HAZAND & Co., pro- AUNTRO-RUNOARY. prisinrs, New York, Vinrwa, Bept. 19, —Tne Hremdenblat an- e, Shortly befors 7 o'clock last evening M. Rate Moruhan dled suddanly at No. 22 Aberdeen street. Iler husband had obtained a divorce from Ber for drankenneas, and ahe had gnna to the honse 7o ece her five children, but died acon sfter enter- wg. Mr. Hiram Hadley, aon, and danghter ar- rived in this city veaterday morning with the re- ed to the bad very rapldly, for when they cannot | nounces officlally that the Government Bas N0t | —~aoeasnae T g ¥ T e o i ddenly in Wa- he inmirance upon his lile. the policies for | woumi’ inflicted by & ot fred Ly Uicer | iz o TRTFORD_TANLAND—On the 84 Init., a1 o Fhturey el e fusaral ccturs 100 | Sonrrechiiothing wag done, The, oficers of the | il hougs et pald e, were non'forisiiable, | \\iliam Hioney Jomes, whio w farge of | €€t up & guotum i the Seventeenth Ward—the | eptered futo any negotiations for the co-upers- | givicw, ¢ Revier L i CE R tion of Nervia and Montenegro. The terms wiat 13 (7 otle 1 Lo lerrorn, of KW Sexico, eidest son Of the Kev. B of this statement do not exclude the | Herfura Llnun o ot f it fdea that such & step was ar oue | fuolals duhn (fu n i auty, ! rely exanarated (rom | bloody Seventecnth--to orvanize & Democratic .\n, .,.‘.}’."l&.m.“&mu':‘:} i B \\'ml'uln . the thing 18 no doubt over, llereta- “F'lne cloned the Investigation by the Coromer's | fore it needed bus the simple annuuncemant that A Jory. ont e fathor of young O'Rrien says he | Democzatic meehuy was to be held fn tnat ward #n's done with the matter yot, and that he will | And & crowd of “saveral hundred of John The pistol with which he evidently did the deed was fonnd inthe river by Detectlve Ls Bonnty, who dragged for it, with about four fect of strong iwine tiedio-one end of it and 8 lsrgs plece of stone to the other. The inference {8 arawn that the deceancd held the weapan «with which he shot abeence of the County Physician, while the County Phystcian save he waa th 10 o'clock, but ihe Conrt was not. Th 8 & mistake somewhere, ‘which It 1a Lo be hoped, for the sake of the anfor- tunafes, will nut often occar. They,will be tried to-day at2p. m.’- the family residence on the South S ere Wt Mabel, fOurth Uaagiter of , ¥, 8. A., Of Manchester. e e e ey time contemplated. Unduubtedly it was, . DEATIS. e 3 Wodnesday cvening James McNally, 35 years of age, reslding at No, 11 Tlaron atreet, s #hoemnker by trade, nccigentsily fell into the make his complaints to the Grand Jury st ag eariy | McCafirey's constituents were on nand, Dot isst & X 1y csiled | and was abandoned {u consequunce of the | o crmmmmnnsos e river at Clark’ street brides, while walking slong = htmself 10 his laft hand, the stone baing arranged | 987, greuing & meettng that bad been properly, W - - ina_semi-intoxicated conditlon. Some bostmen | 'The case of Asa D, Waldron, James G. | sochat (twonid fail fnte tho river and carry the e A é’:rn;;:i ullg ;JE'.‘;:;:‘:&‘-"-"J: ‘-{r’;'gm“,:; Indigaiatlon it aroused lu Hungary. Aa alllance | TiCE! Sep, I Maagte, Wes donahter 1n the river rescued him and seat him home. Niblock, and John 8, Alexander, was also taken | revolver with It To completa the ‘plan . DBURGLARIES. e e O e ot ahoul half | WItu Bersia and Montenegro would lead toa | > Vuoeral from rosldrnce, 43 Suith Carpen Fravk Vatner, » Rohemian 40 years of age, | 1P in the Criminal Court, and, ihey failing to re- t b 3 ANOTHEHR RATCH. Moonlight nights generally deter the midnight prowlers from making thelr uenal rounda, but it Hungaian rising. When the Hungarisn Dres [, TP 84505 ko Ctevoian paners ptosse copy. meets & few wecks henco, it will De.seen thak FIELIIKG~Sept, I‘si Alice, dsughiter of James ang and tnrow off any suspicion that e commitied snicide, he inmed bin puckets innlde ont and scattered rome amall chaige and some Totters and papers sboat. Then, placing himeolf fn adogen persons. and severdl of tnesc talked aa If they were abont to desert the Demuctacy snd join the Natlonuls. The corporal's guard of Demo- #pond 10 the esll, thelr bond was declared forfeited in the snm of $10,000 esch, A fow miniitee befure ihe forfelturs Judgs Vai 11, liggius. ono of Wal- reqneated to ba allowedl to sieeo In the ball.way of the home of Mra. Anna Schmint, Nui 10 Burlington K Eather Fielding, fierd 23 years, ranted, And 0 1he morning be % i crats present waited in the damp and dimly. | the situation fs already very scrious, and it “Fuineral frun 1060 Wl atrday, Sept. 31, aty T T wite atea two s aeo, droos bondamen, came i Aud, oo L s on x‘r’h‘;‘l:;\:’ll;:ll?vul‘:ru e aray fiany | d0¢8 ROt appenr to be thus this month. Just be. Tighied ceing, a the corner of Markst and Ootario | would beunwise to trifle with such 8 stalo of | O'cluck, by Exrringes to Uraceiau . and aince that date ha literally drank Bimself 10 | Srie pot anedo.” Soon aiter Thle NILIAeK aod Alee | Ing IeTt tomple 1o, prevunt he powdor from burn. | fors dayoreak \Wednesdsy morniog & eomple of | strects, atil atter 0 o'clock. when an dlonrn: | fogling as esiats In Hungary now. JCASEY = ednosday, Sent. I, the beloved daughier death. e atat Lot Contt wat dommoded s eias. bat, 1t | ik bl (ace, and Afed the sbot. - The rovolver that | burglars mados callat the houso of Christopf | ieal wat hud, \t belng thoughi jmprop - A BUGGRSTION. el tiom &7 bast Erie-at., Sept. 21, by carsto At #:15 yoaterdsy aftornoon, Adam Ger- | #vbesring that the Witneeses for the prosecation | \was fished ip from thie outiom of the river showed | Tegtmeyer, a prominiest mamufacturer and poli- - Ccaiviry, T O ehntan ndillon Snd ot | Wero noton hand, the caso was continued unili | one empty chamber and fiva loaded ones. The bul- | eian of tho Sixth Ward, No. u88 Blon strect, Theyeuta aiat in the blinds, reached in, opened the catches, and with a case-knife threw oif the sindow-caich, and stepped through the window thuos opened into the parlor, ‘They chiorarormed the inmates, and saturated the bedding with the drng, snd, thas secured from ai} daoger of discov- ery, they proceeded to ransack the bouss from collar to warrsl, Althouxh all the bu- reau drawers snd trunks o the sume of which contained valunble clothing, were ransacked, And their contents strewn over the floor, the burglars tnok nathin, bnt good jewelry, and eash, leaving behind & lo of lfivcr-plnml ware, sud sl the clothing. The inventory of the luxs Includes » guld wateh longing to one of lhe sops, iwo uther sgverai gold chllv{* and rings, breastping, ca rings, and braceleld, and a locket and chain costing €175, sud about $40 in cash. Mr Mes. Tegtmeyer waro abaent at Kankakee, and had most of their jewelry with them, clea the thisves might bave wades much largsr haul, After seldcting Jet . tnat did the killing wus s and cracked tho aknll in several places, the balls from the weapon that decessed had an- doobtedly used was foand to it tne wonnd, 3rs, Fay would nut belleve that her husband had killed himrelf until the weapon abuve mentioned was found, and stated that she kuew of no motlve that would lead nim to rulcide. 'The clerk of the Ogden House Is reported to have stated that Mz, Fay had been contempiating sul- cide for two or three months, aud bad two ur three timea bidden the clerk s last good-by, The I time the clerk saw Mr, Fay waa 1 o'clock Wedn day, when the latter shovk bands with him, und said **Good-by, old feliows thisis the last fimo ou wilt see mealive.*’ 1t s also allezed that the nowledge of his intention to E‘u »0 end W him- self was not conined to the cler] ComstantiNoTLE, Sept. J0.—The Ambasss: | iyl py—atWavkenan, BefL 17, Hanna . 1. dorofoneof the Great Powurs bas suggesteil [ Iny batived witeuf Hiru badier, aeids petis, that thie Districk of Novi-Bazar ba Jolutly occue | p, potr [rom Fesidence, 433 Vemotu-ar, Friday, a3 pled by Austrian-Tarkish troops. KING OF BURMAII DEAD, ‘CALCUTTA, Nept, 10.—It Is reported that the Kiug of Burmal is dead. & THEOININ, RAGUSA, Sept. 10.—Three Austrian brigades are now voncentrated at Trebinje. PRARE ASBASBINATION, Tho Tarkish commauder st Scotarf bas shut himself up in the fort with ote vattaltou, fear- {ug ho will be massacred. BIZACS, Vizxnxa, Sept. 10.—Uen, Zach capttured two outworks ou the nills before Dibscs. ‘Ylic fno- surgents made a furions effort to retake them. ‘The Austrians have begun the: bombardwment ot temuting ta zctupan & Clybourn avenue cat galag north, slipped and fell, and was ron down by i Clark' sireet car goiny sonth, crushing the Sogers of his left hiaud a0 baily that it was feared amputa- t1on wonld be necessary. 1le was attendeil Ly Dr, finerry, and wus (sken to bls home, No. 81 Cly- bourn avenue, The Rev, Galnsha Anderson, President of tho Chicago University, dehivered an intercating Jecture Inat evening on the Cainese aueatton st the Fonrth Baphist Cliutch, on Pautind wtrect, The lectnrer ouposed the pn&mlat Western clamuor uzalust the Chinaman. and was decldedly not in favor of the wurd **Uo,” The procecda of the Iecture, which was well attended, witi be devoted 10 n fund for thy benet of the Univoralty. ‘The annual election for ofticers of the Chicazo Athenrum wns held vesterday, The fol. Towing were elected; Prosident, llenry ooth: \ ice-Fresidents, Murry Nelson and R. P Derick- ron: “Tretmirer, Georye Schnelder; Correnponding Sceretary, W. R Page; Hecarding Secrelary, I, W, Pecx: Directa on Kelth, Bl Sates, 11, October, and the forfeiturs set aside, The case of ex-Postmoster McArthie was also falled, bul, & mot{on to quash the mdictment belng pending, the cano was paesed to the next term, At the openlu[;‘ of the Criminal Court yenterday morning Hiorence McCarthy appeared and asked for & runtinusnce of the case af Jere- twish Kennedy, charged with {he murder of his wife. He read an afidavit made by himeelf, which wean aa lang a8 the morsl law, setting forth that he bhad come fn possession of information which led him 10 believe that Kennedy was [neane, and it Riven time o procare witncsscs from Sandusky, 0., aud Caira, 111, he could nrove that he was aaverely in1ared In the hosd snme years 3g0, and bad since besn of nosound mind, An aMdavit wa« aieo pre- scnted from Dr. D, A. Browef, who swore that hy had visited Kennedy in fail wifhin tho last month, and had become quite famillar with the facts in his case, and wasof tle omnion that his sanity and verponsibility for crime could not be fairly or fentifically retiled without the most thorough and patient fnvustigation of bis entirs bistory, and 1Bt there Were many KTave seasons for belleving CUT-8TONE, THE BIBACH UAS NOT YET BEEN NEALED betwaen the striking atone-cuttern and their em- ployers, sithough thie men who were lately work- ing for Tomlinson & Iteed think they see an cvi- dence of wenkening on Mr, Beed's part, which may resuit in his coming sround (o thesr demand of $2. What they have 10 go vn s the circomstance of his sending for the shop-stoward yesterday and offeclag through him Lo pay the men 31,75 a day—wages which the strikers say he only pald 1o & few of smployea, Thelr mindn bolng made up, however, that they wonldn't re~ ceive Jeasthen 82, the offer was ‘rofused, The {fact of the offer being made of $1.75 aday for all inatend of 8 few, was to them an evidence that their **bosa* was coming sroupid to their way of thinking—gradually, perhsps, but certainiy for all that, sa 'MY saw it Thoy polnt tn (ho fact that Mr. Reed fe hehind now with hia stone for the City-Hall, and to tho fact that quite a number P FINERTY—Sept. 16, at 33 Kat Tearson, iy Floers 5 Reiovea it uf dunn . aged 27 yoars, i ¥ wii tako place st 10 a'clock Raturdsy, o At o 11 Cat ety of 106 HO1Y warnes Theea iy T rriuyes 10 Calvary Cemcrery. STANUMOPE—Sept, 1, Mrs, W. Stanhope, aged 23 arh. Pugeral from the restdance of her . (42 Houth Dearboni-at, the pa: ublishied in Baturda) ANNOUNOEMENTS. ING OF THE REPUBLIGAN CLUD (07 0 Viaw will be held st thie Hotmoaldt Hoose, curneruf el Y inon} road, at A o'cluck on thie evening of utuda) 2 ljon, I\ltll\:, {,!nrhe:h;!‘!'q sad ather guod spescurs will e 1 . Alicy nersy, ter, ry, Mag. 0laTd uf Wi [ CHICAGO CONSTABLES. ' HOW TURY DO BUSINESS. The disrepoiable Chicago Coustadlo has again come to the surface, and thie- tsne, as uvnal, 1w a 2 =X fAcK TZOUAVES WILL, GIVE AN EXNTIL 2 tlon ardt Liils evening on Dearborneht., betwyca Madison and Monrop. + of the atrikers have found work aiother yards at I\l . FRANK 1. JEIVIE WiLl RESOME 113 J." Muctarland, snd Willfam Vocke, for three | that he was ineane, and was inaane when the | way which showa that he ia capable of duiug sny- | their plunder, tne thieves opunud tho front door $2, and they feel confdent that Mr. Heed will Le | Bihacs. % clases In drawlig, perspective, aid wiater-calory ears: W, K. Strong, o yeara: Jacob Rasen- | erime wa. :n&l{llllnd.fl:n‘d that thie ends o1 Justice | thing to secure bia fecs. Abont two years &0 uno snd walked lewsurely out, feaving the door opon | compelled to glve n o their demsndsin order to tubio, foom 22 Amerlean Gxpres required that his_condition shou! n Monday, i his Hultafug, Monwue-at, ey, for ous yesr.. The annual weeting wiil be el In Uctober, of which dae notice will bs given, Tho South-Town Doanl met yesterday af- ternoon, the entire Board haing presant. Tho Committee on Clalms reporied ons number of clalin, cutting down most of them 10 correspond with the previous runnga of the Board. Tho ciaima for work done ns Deputy Assessors before they were aworn, nae such Deputy Auncsenrs wore i every case dirallowud, Justico Meech moved that 1he floard confirm the appolntment uf Deputy As. #cnsore nude by Awnessor Hice without the advice aud consent of thy Board, 'Thie was carrled by u Jutoof bl 4. The Board (hen adjuarned to Mon- ay. Enrly yestorday morning the badly de- compored body of n man was found in tie tall {russ menr tho fout of Twenty-fourth aireot, A ullet hole in the feft bresst und a revolver a phort distance away from his right hand indicated that he had comuntted suicide. Ulvse comparison of the description wf the hody with the reconls of misang porsoun exiablished his identity uy Henry Kloproth, u carpunter, who last resided st 3000 Statu street, 1o disnppeared o ths 4th nat,. and was last feon at the tournament at Dex- tur i'ark, 1o wus u German, 30 years old, aud had fuur niothierless ehlldren “ia the llome of the Friendless, Despondency st the death of hls wile and {onbility to support” hia childran is the sup. pused cause, ACCIDENTAL SHOGTING. A nad cane of shooting, wherein ona friend rac- rifleed the Jifo of anuther whily pluy(ully handliag a ravolver ahd polnting 1t at biny, occurred vester- day afternoon a few minutes after 2 o'clock in the es 1), Wetls, coruer of ets, The victim wae 8 young wan 2 years of aye, named Jobn McCann, And the persun who did ihe shooting wes Nat cstlzated 1. M. Lyman subscribed continusnce was grant- Badji Tofn has arrived at Bewornick, i\ A TURKISU PROMISE. ¢ CoxeTANTINOPLE, Hopt. 10.~Orand Vizler Safvet Pasha has promlsed Minister Layard to appolut an Armonisn s Govornor of Arme nia, 3 bonind them. 'The inmates, though they are early nisers, did Dot awaks until after 7 p'clock, and we! ven then sostupefed and alckened with the fumes of the chloroform ns 1o be unsble to tall for some minntes whot bad happened them. The famlly plysictan was sent for, and prescribed for them, Ho sald the amount of chloroform used in the house would have sutlliced to put in sleep an srmy of men. Mr, ‘Tegtmeyer estimates bis lose at nearly 3600, ‘The same nignt entrance was offected to the rosidence of Lewis Hutt, Nu. 161 West Eighteenth atreet, and the duors left wids open. 'Tho thieves hud evidently besn frightened off before securing sy olnuder. Garly last Monday morning the resldenco of L. . lavis, No. (W5 Mlclilgan avenue, was entered by burglars, who chimbed upon the roof of 8o onc-story sddition in. the , rear ths house, 8nd thence inta a nd. window. Ono of them, as he passed throng! Davis’ room, helped himaeif tw his clothing, Ahen went down sinrs, whers his "Fll" Lind al ready robbed the servant of soma $10 in cash and some Jewelry. ‘They alsa helped thomselves to 6 valuable puir of slecve-buttons and & pursc con- taining sume colf The love |8 not over 300, Mr, Davis lieard them os they wore leaving the honse, and got to the window just In time to fce them scainper swa! . “The sanio night the sstme gung guined entrance In some unknown way to the resigence of Dr, ¢, M, Foster, No, 528 Michlgan avenuc. Tha visit was ashort one, sa thoy donbliess worc disturbed dur. ing thelr visit by 3tew, H. T, Trumbull carlog for hicr reatless baby, , Thoy left by & roar door, tak. e with them aodht §17 {n cash, and an engaga- ment-ringwot with cameo snd six dismonds be- longing to Mrs, TFumboll and valucd at 8150, A \LIY or two pravious the restdencs of U, Mar- renthelm, No. 530 Michizan avenue, was visiled, gelibe stone out. They insisyihat bo has not tha right to:take the work out of town, snd they say he shutl not do 8o, at lesat without s wirong elfort on their pars to pre- vent it. 1nt Mr. Reed holda oot, as porsistontly 8 do the mcn, sad gives them until to-day to mmake up their minds. In caee they decldo to stay oul, he will, 1 hie holds his mind.and can beat the. men in their offorts with the Mayor and the Coun- cil, take the work out of town. " Unloss one or tha other pariy gives in to-day, ihere is promiso. of & very pretty fight hetwuen the two in theif eiforts 1o get nhead st the City-Hall. Mr. Tteed has & tow hands working, mostly ap- proniicen, hut the stone 18 gotton out very slowly, and the hrick-contracior 18 grambiing at the delay tn which he 18 rubjected, and i already tajking about tits for dnmages aainst the city, 1L is & curjous muddle all arvund, and, Ju the interost of the tsxpayers, Wwho want to seo the work un tho buiftding poshed as raplaly as possible, ought to be voftled at onca. lr. Necd's strikers have Aanother allegation against thelr employar, whicl in that hie twok thelr diagrams nwn, Irous them last Saturday before they siruck, or bofure they had notifled hin that they would atrike, so that the nresent idlenoss is more of u lock-out than a strike, Theso disgrams, it should be explsined, are farnlshed the mon when they commence cutting tie stones, and ure their only guldes (0 tell them what to do. Without thede, they mixht ay well try (o work aa & carpen- tor withbut hin tools, and the tirst uggresaive stop is theroforo luld at the umployer's door. Fagning myde ont the acconnts with hismen yeatorday, and srranged (o pay them ofl. @ fow at a time, during tho next fow dsys, 1 is iven the character of a close, stubbp up-and-up honest man, and ks employes feel no concern 200Ut getitng thuir mone James Radigan recovered & Judgment before Jos- tice Foote for 855 against Louls Borusteln. A levy wan made, and 820 of the amount was sccured, Hornateln Mimeelf is 1 no business, buc his son has a small bakery on South Caval street. Hix montha ago Constable Pat Doran lavied on a horen -and wagon belonging to the son. Lat after a con- test ‘usd to give them up. Radigan, however, waen't satisfied. As hoswore, ho put the exccu- tion In Copstable Dordn's boxat Justice Foote's ofce July 235, Doran says he caino to him about Aug. 1and wanted to know why e hadn't levied. o told him that the property belopeed to yuung Bornatein, not the father, Radigan ~went ofl, saying he \'nnldgul somebody./ He employed Constaples Hall and CGrant, and At 5 o'clock in the morning, Aug. 10, they sclzed the riy near tho corner of Clark and Harrlion ntreets, and, it lal- leged, to get posacssion, pounded, and choked.una threw Into the street a younger brotber of Dorn- stein and # 1ad of 10 or 12, who were dellvering bread. After handing over the **atall of life " Lo one Stone, & pian of bad reputation, the two Con- atables drove off, and the horso and wagon have nover been seen by the owner since, 'They wers arrcated for sasanll, and farfeited thelr bond of 8500 each, Ilefusing to payuttention 1o & re- plevin wril, they wcre ciied hefors Judge Booth Iast week to nhow cause for their refusal. They awars thay kaew no!hhl‘r about the l\l‘o',\,flt’.— didn't scize 1t, and didn't know what had be- come of it. Radigan sworv that he vut tho execution ato the hands of one Pat 1. Dwyer, who had rcfused 1o tell him what property bad been cantured or what became of {t. On tho other aide Constables Doran and ives tertified that lll!{ saw Radigsn in cuuversation with M and that Radigea gave “Mall the execation. . Joseon Schueninger swore befure ho waa tried. ta the same facts, and t ed withoat argument. i TUR MARCITIS CASE. The Grand Jury' met yesterday at the usnal haug, and, alter some debate, agreed nat to hear . the Mataon-Marchist robbery ‘case until it had grat pasaed (hrough the mills of “the lower courte, and abont the same time Mr. Tourtelotte, of the coun- sel for the defendants, was begging Judgo Hogers 1ur the priviieze of going before the jury and aiat- ing thelr sideof the case, Tac Judgo was deaf to his pleading, wheraupon o was reminded that lie had allowed Mr, Swett to make a speech to the budy |hnd11 before in tho interest of Matson. The Judge denied that he had doro anything of tho kind, pid tepeated what bad occurred between himeell and Mr. Bweit. Mo wald that Swett yme 10 him, and, afiar ialking awhiie, id ho had & very lmportant case on whbich he must_go befare the Grand Jnry, wherenpon he (the Jm)(z) sald, withont knowing anything of the care, ** You have no ilme to lose, for the jury Will'adjonzn in & few minuics." it appears that Alr. Swett took the latter remark ae license to amue before {he jury & case the Conrt knew uothing of, for it was only on his representation to tho Htale's Atioracy of the action of the Court that be gained admission to the ‘room, The Court was carefnl enongh, howaver, mot' to make any snch remarka to Tourtelotte, but, since the jury bad refused to hear tho case, the latter went off happy., Aftorthe Jury adje od " it I8 reporied thal one of them sald toa Sriend that Marchisi had the day or gening before sporoached him and muffed 2 gold watch in his pocket, and offered bealdos to give titm $500 for bis frienddbiy, which he contampiucusly rofused to accept, The atory is a little fiehy, but it would do no barm to Took fnto it, TAUOTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctloueers, 78 & B0 Handolph-at, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. Friday, Sept.20,at9:30a.m., NEW AND SECOND-HAND Parlor and . Chamber Suits, A full line Osrpote, Dining-Room PURNITURE, Gonoral Household Goods, Genoral Mer chundise, &0.s &0., &0. Hl:liaf.‘_lil )_Af EROY _f_ €o. PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUOTION-. 25 Residence Lots FRONTING ON VAN HORN-ST., Detwren Kighteenthand Ninetcenth and W oodand Hoe TUURKDAK, webt. 20 8L3 b m., un tho gru Tl -av., Anrye bivuks of hy property, Theso luta nre eliginly aisaated In & raptdly fmorovtog neighhorhood, bear Churchen, Hchools, and are desieable for RKSIDERCE PURIOSES. bale Peremptory. Terms casy aud will be anuounced TURKISH ARMY ORDERS. Ten battalions of Turkish croops will be dls- patched to Adonn, five to Crete, and lorty-five o Mitrovitza sod Kossova. CAPITULATED. Viexna, Bept, 190.—The Fortress of Bibuca has capitulated. The Austrians entered (& az 4 welock this aftarnoou. i GHRISTIAN UPRIBING. Lonpow, Bopt. 10.—A Vieuna dlspatch ro- ports that the Christians have rison mn Turkisht ‘Croutla, of tory BISMAICK AND ANDRASSY, A digpated from Beriin says It is reported that the relutiona between Connt Audrussy snd Prince Blsmarck are lcss intimate in couse- quescs of the bungliug in Bosola, HULAALRLA, Lonnox, Bept. 10.—~A Berlin dispatch states that tho Russian authoritics Instructed the Pro- vislonal . Guveromont of Bulgzaria to summon all ;male intiabltants between the ages of 20 and 23 to form a territorlsl armyof 0ity battulions of {nfantry and acventy squadrons of cavalry. MONTENEGRO. A Belgrade dispatch snys Montenegro has asked Servia to unite with her (n vesisting the Albunians. The Russian (en. ' Kumorofd 3 IS ¥hs burglare galning entraico through o back par- 4 atwaie, Bmith, a companlon of the.former, and 10 years Ky that, i the presence of Jacob Newman, attorne. . i CORRESPONDENC atrongly recommends this course, ¥or plata or turther {nformatton apply to Old. " SleCanh wan cIIPIGICG An' & lcamater AL TUE CUSTOM-IIOUBE. for e complaimant, two or threo days. aftor fhs | lotwindow, oy necured ply ¥4 tn caeivand o “nrcnn - e GilanuEs WiorosED. il A t\hn‘lre e uar-'-';:.lld ;:%ogl:';":‘n'wm N-“(a#eu.n:?n?rx: —_— solzure, liadigan sald that Iall and Geant had teve | TC0 SRS G E0 P 210 oy le‘““n theta. A dispatch from Vienna futimates that a To the Bditor o/ Th Tribune. Cuicauo, Bepl. 10.—Mr. J. Waterhouse, wha rosldes in New Yorx, s vising Clicago, and writes to Tun Tnitsuxs to complain of the hlich- ing of horses, bugxics, carts, drays, eic., to the sidewalk, snd he calls upon the Common Conncil 1o stop the practico, ** for the louks of the thing." This s an cminently wise snugestion, and should at onc dopted. It 1s not the busineas of the public (o lnquire whethar & nip fu the calf of Mr. W.'s lower llimb by some hungey steed was'sho In- cuntive Lo tils proposud refarm. or whother he wanla sumo_city “rallway alock, or whether ns bonrds with Mr, Bergh and has found tust hitch- ing is vrejudicisi to freedom of mation, and there- The disbursements at the Bub.Tressury yoaterday were: Currency, $40,000; gold, $1,500; silver, $2,000. The total receipts of the Intornal-Revenno Ofice of this city doring the present month haya becn $037,587, % ‘The receipts at the office of the Oollsctor of Internal Kevenue yesterdsy wero 820,270, of which $24,570 were for spirita and $4,508 for taxes vn cigars and fobacco. D, Lisbenstoln was yesterday brought be- fore Comumissioner Hoyne for passing counterfelt money,’ Lisbenstein, who ls respectably connected ied on the propurty, aud that ho would pot tfl'o I ur o1l any repleviu writ, but If the boy would give uim 350 ho would do s, The next day Dw‘nr came into court, and filed »0 anidavit in which he atatcd that be got ihe exe- cution from Itadi; ind gavo it foa wan namea M., b, McDonough, —one who was unheard of be- fore, —~and that McDonough served it sad took the proverty lwn‘)‘. AMlcDonough was sccordingly subpenaod. [fe wiaat one timo & Constable, bt wna vewoved from .office March 10, apd told i ile haa the reputation of beiug losfer, and about oll be does Is to act as casiodian for Constabl On iho stand he producsd s certified copy of the record of Justice Foote, by s 1t ap he served tho exocution. He wan positivi made the sefzure Aug. 18, ‘The eame night an sttemot was made to go through the resldance No, GU7 Mlichlgan avenue, hinlv. tha burglars were scared off Afler opening the blinds, ¢ Last Sanday night D, Murnhy, saloon-keeper at Ko, D4 Bixtecnth strect, iu the sams vicinity, left hie ealoon and made 8 vislt Lo the Weat Divislon. Upon his retarn he found that durgiars had smashed » rear window, and, eutering, helped thomselves to sbout $1:3 in cosh, & waich and chaln, some cigam and clothing, 'he night of the 13th the resldence of Robert Gibaon, No. 71 Jinsn strest, was eutered by night- workors, who cut the acrees out of a nide window. The touse was complotely ransac $1560 worth of clothing nnd jewelry was laken to the happy hanting-grounds of the Police Depart- chungs of Austrian Amboasadors at Constanti- mmlmll’nrh. and Rowe, s woll as at London, is vossible, Smith is employed, to yet sume Lacun, A can- vusacr huppenied fo be tn the placa tryln to sell snme article, und on belng aske it ng hud revolvers 3mith went 10 B desk and took out snold one and stepped up to )IcL‘annlnl{lll“lul wuy and pointed the weapon ot htm, An he did vo the revolver waa diecharged and the ball struck McCaun fu_the left temple and ?l'l\ulvhlud the brain, ile turned sround nnd mmealately fell 1w e Noor, withont Illhl:flni . word, A physician was called, but the unfor- tanate young wman was pest huwan ald, snd soon died. Bmith, as soon as be realized whal he had dope, became griet-stricken in the extreme, and conid scarcely account for the way fu which bio discharyed the ro- ‘olver, i e aurrendered hiwsett to wn oficer, and W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CU. Auctioneers and Heal-Eatate Agents. 173 and 173 ltandolp REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Furniture, Carpets, &e., AT %) O'CLOCK Al M. BANKRUPT SALB Stock Iardware, Stoves, Finware, &o, Whito Granilo aud Yellaw Waro AT 10 O'CLOCK A, ) At our salesrooms 173 & 175 ltandoloh TURKISH NEFUSAL. Loxpox, Sept. 10.—A Pera correspondent states that tho Sultan hns refused to mive his consentto 4 convention, as proposed by Aui- tria and recommended by the Couucil of State, FRANCE. TUK EXPOSITION. Panis, Bept. 10.—It 1s stated on good au- thority that the Buperior Commilssion of the Internatioual Exposition has resolved to pro- sbont 8 o'clock in the W A, BUTTERS, LUNU & CU.. Auctloneers. y fore cruelty within tho statuts “Ihe only thing to was held in custody to await the fesaitof tha | 1B 0N clly, bas laloiy becn engaged lu hueksteriuz | marning, Ilis associates hadn’t posted him thor- | Ment bo regrotted Is thxt no provision is mude for the | long the Expomtion w tne ih of Novomber, Coraner's nvestigatton, In tho lower partof town, and Tuesday was c4ughi | vayniy, for il oxecutlon anowed this owa pur: | T enine Jay C. W. Buck, of No. 140 Madlson tor Mr, Waterhouss has unhiiched them. | i order to give an opportunity for tho sals of The deceased and Smith were on int) frieudly 1ermy, and th 2 knew their prescut at the #hoottng agree tuat the killlng was sccidental on Bowitn’s part. Mctani's body was faken 1o his late home, No. 100 Newberry avenuc, whers su luqueat will bo held fo-day. ported return) that the levy took place Aug. 0 at 11 o'clocks.m. From thaelooksof the roturn, his hand- wnitiog belng knowa, Hall had ISPIIIIIII' da tored ft a0 as 1o get himeelf and Grant out of seraps, Judge Booth, who dosen't know much about Chlcayo Constables, couldn't ses through the uctieme, bolstored ap as it wae by the most dellu- eruto and barefaced perjury, builn dechinlng to make the zule abeolute on accouns uf the conthcs- Iy evidence, wald there was probably some vesy irrazular proceedings. According 10 the ‘' roturn* of McDonough, hie s0id the horae and wagon, worth about $1¢0y to James Stockwoll for §45, The costa—§27—remind oue of Alvina McKee, ‘The truth lu sald Lo buthat tho rig wan never said at all, biit fa now In & ware- houxe, held for §24 llauflla‘whlth Hall and Grant street, Joat $22 cuab by aucak-thieves; Mrs. Smith, of No, 1003 West Aladison street, turrency snd Jewelry volued at $i0. And Cnarles llerrick, s county employs, Who went 1o tho yollow.fever plenic, wants back his $180 gold watch snd chaln. Yceatorday alternoon an unknown man, who is auppased to be & practical aneak- thiet, cailed upou Nra, Sluan, of No. 101 North Ads street, pretend- ing that ho wished to rent a furnished room. Da- flug the coure of the day hu departea, “taking with him sbogt 380 worth of Mre, Bloa, '.f,-w-h . La ko odica of W. 11, Bulloc! 0 Clark sirect, was en- tered by nu'glm. v;lm carried off two microscoves o 0 UOficor Iian Sullivon arrest rlson streets foar A. Jones, dobin Mc Brown, n isdy living on Forty-seventh atrect. Ho was held {n bonds of $1,000 untl Wodnesday, the 23tk Invt,, whan the case will come on tria] 'I'he peoplo in the District Attorney’s office ara in sume (ribalstion over the Pekin wudale. 1¢ will be remembered that abunt alz weexs ago Mc. Iatire's distillery at 'ekin was seized on Intorma« Uon filed by several (augers audother Government ofiiciale at that point. The accused b 1 turned upon the accusers and caused t| arrest on the charge of consplracy, The conde. quence |a that the Gsugers are now ail in Jail, and there is & slim prospect of thelr releaso for some tims to come, Assiatant District Attorney Thom. #on 18 yiguroasly Jouking up the law of conapiracy. Ara they ta stand In the nlddla of tho dtrect or un the wsidewalk, . or s every mwan €0 be re- quired whon he goes inlo bhis office to tuke hiv bome and bugyy with him? it 4 evident that afl wmall Loys will Liall Mr, W. as a pablicibenelactor, becanw 8% 800n 8 thie unhltching milfennium Is uabered ig, 1ha first band-wagon which comes down Lha sirest relnforced by If-propelling stoam fre-engino will inaugurats an era of frve circus which will mako Barnum's **own and onty™ s merg aldo- show, It is periaps necdless to inform onr New York friond thut neazly overy business-man whohas much running avout to do keeps a livrse aud buezy, and that the s1ze of our oty enahles him to havo a harn on his own preinlses, and that tho ex- pense is thus comparatively slight. I 1t be trus, X PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. 90 Choico lggsuiflenflo Lots 98ty Frame Dwelling and §0-Eoot Lo IN LAWNDALLE, Baturday Afternoon, Sopt. 21, 1878, .« .at4o'clock, on tho grounds. “Traine loavo C.y B, & Q. I, It Dopos at 8148, These lots Luva Jakd water nd sidowalkd, - A Fare chiauco fof R buciadtend el 8 yreat bargaln, W. A MUT Fuitd, LONG & CO.. Auctlone exhibits, and shut tho drawing of the lottery prizes, In which ts Included many of the articles oa exhlbition, wiil also be postponed to the 20th of Noveniber. The most of the forsign exhib- ftors are st the present disposed to begio pack- ing up on the day origiually designated for tho clusing of the Exposition,—the lat of Novem- ber, The lutlux of visitors is aualn very lurge. All the hotels aud lodinng-houses ure full. ‘The arrival of struugers in Fars registered durlng the past fortuight number 85,y90 Freoch and 27,501 foreigaors. i UOTEL ARmIvALS. rand Pucifo—The Non. N, Ely, Kigla, 0,10, U, Bell, Loulsriflef L D. Tuttiul, 8t. Sowep, ng.-.‘x'\v. . 3 vloes; . 3 oY) Al urg. Fo DA 1 e g R (i ¢ Vrainard, Koriaghend,” Maee i LR Cark: son, New Yorks B, Lowry, “Baitimore, HFulumer Hinuse—d. hitten, Peatiody, Mass. ¢ 11til, Philadelvbias J. W. Banker, New Yo yLurg, Loaivsilie: *Judie Pearson, lare: Jiv. s M liraduury, Englandi €, W, Wiider, cleco; B.'W. Getther, b, Faul; 0. L " Dayton Dixie,” an . {layes wneceeded fn fum- owuver, av allaged, that Chicayo bas adoptad Now VAMDRTTA, s \ Glcaway Stazo, Milwaukes & ORIMINAL, afe notablo o raise. . Itadimn stated yeuerday | AButhor one. Lie " 0Tk styies and.dresks nad sf'It bo_ found by the | PARIS, Bept. 19.~Gambetts, fn his speech at By GLO, £ GOKLE & CO,, licating Jones and_McGiae lu_ the burlary, Leul Ligteots o W, Yetdly ndtausmmller J. £ Lo Mr. Howaias that 4 eoeid 1o gl clisspr Iniiaeing Meulas ta- squonl, found Lhe wiataen tn | Coutiitive which will doubtieay be staried Kust | Ruuen Wednesduy, satd that the restgustion of wsua 70 Wabub-av, st SN Tenduey o, Uiy GE | - The Oitizens' Leaguo for the Suppression o Sty Tt 7ot Gome Jowazd breakiug up | Uhe sho of br. Fillips, Noy 140 Deattom atiset, | WITSES AT SHE O1° e iy o, 15 J0 | Preaident Machahon would svoive wo changes | hursday, Sopt. 10, at 0:30 8, m., §: e o b RO S | o v o Liguor i Mrors choed e e | s i o ey e el | BUSSASE bt IOV S ) NG | S e e oS3ty | o the Rapuiles hat s susesor would bo e iy et ey, B, , Waller, san 3 e avedus, | 10 B B e at 2 oelock i af, aut of the County Jail, s inmediately nomina there would by A e B A vt oy | 884 Usurge Campell, of 897 Cottage Grove a ¥Grkini Wil parhispe be Gone with ikio Gthcre, ks e o the oniy Soteible coutvo 10 hursue will be | no competition for the post. * But,™ wald he, C K J: U, Mauning, Bugtate: O. ¥, Long, Wheeilug, W, ve.; | nue. for selling liquor to minore. They were ar- ey would be able to sscave punishmont with the LOCAL POLITICS. their wagons, copral mnr: hordes, and *‘grind | #tha President will not resign, He ought not R 0 C ER 3. b Dullray, Sow Yorky [l W. Graham. New Haveni | rajzned before the Armory Courtyesterday, and | #id of tholr assoclates. What shoald ba dova ts 10 Y i them, " lux J. ¥, Keansar, po " » Alexauder, Buston; A, §). Lalner, Weshingtony W. 4 % TR SECOND DISTRICT DEMOCHATIO CONGIES~ Ll . and be canpot.” Uambetts vulogized the arm; [ \Morean, New York: C. K. andJ. W, Wrigh ot cootinuance untl) the 2fth fust, at2 p, w, | FOMOYO thei from the ofMces tiey now disgrace. : Y anapoile. ] . W Wriglt, Ja- K’ Lesirue are determined to ‘m;“ll'; n - — e BIONAL COMMITTER coudemued Cathotivlsm, recommended Hiute A good susgrtaent wil be offored. saloou-ueepera who seil to boga, © OBITUARY. met tast evening In the club-7ouw of the Sherman v THQUIRT: protection for cducativn, sud declsred Nimselt - THE CITY-IIALL. . T the Editor of The Tribyne Ciicaao, Sept, 10, —You will confer & favor by Informing s subscriber.what has become of the case of Joshua C. Richards, of tha Richards Iron- Workse, who ls or was under indictuent for obtain- $louse, Capt. Connett presidivg, The nttendance of mepbers was swall, and asbouttho first thing done was lo R} the vacancies existing’ in the reprosentation from the Seventh, Eilghth, and Tenth Wards. The iaiu business bofore the opposud to the conversivn of the 6 per cout reutes, a decluration which sceuuots for the rlse of the rentes. PROGRAMMN OF THE LEVT, Pai Bept. 10.~(ambetia’s speech at Roe Mrs, Eberhardt. s womsn who kept a saloon op State strect, near Twelfth, was bofors Meech yesterday charged by the J. M, ick & Halke Compsny with' concesling The ‘cvidenca showed that MRS. JOUN F. VINRRTY, ‘The news of the sudden dests of Mrs, John P, Puerty will shock s lurie number of the citizens of Chicago who bad the personal acquaintance of thelady, Only s few days sgo an imsidions and FURNITURE. AT 11:30 A, M. BALL O The licenso receipts were £400, The twenty-fourth case of ecarlet fever thlx mooth was reported yesterday, ? ome time {nx money undor false protensos, 1 have watched | Maus contatus the complote political programuie Nflw Fl]l!llll]l‘fl U‘. all DflsflflmlflU& s Jeavh deatitute. ol tac . | meeting was to determine upon the days for | yhy coure record, but have uot soen any mantl of tho Lelt, which inclades the dismissal of the Policeman Jobu Thowmas was discharged e atlos trom. tho c‘;\lnplillnl:“a‘:g. Vs Iuvariably fatal malady stiacked Bor, and, not- | Loifiuy e primacien wug. tha Convention, and | U0 Fororis ol any entlon withstand(ug the best medical skill of the city, she dled at 2 o'clock yesterday, stter uu iliness of but threo days. Mre. Finerty was born fn Chivage in 1852, and, as Alico Hualn, was beloved by an exteusive circla of devoted trieuds, She was edu- cated at 8t Mary's Acadewy, Nutre Dumy, ind., whonce whe was yradusted In In7l, Dec. 30, 1877, sho becains the bride of Mz, John F, Pinerty. Lcfore the happiness of herr ‘Dunl wedded hife bad lust any of its ploom, —with for- tune, talent, love, sverything thqbeart could due aire Lo wake thelr future bright,—death stole a o their hunie aud bas left 1t desviste. * Mrs. Fine eriy wae aly 27 wade of this case. Yours, eic.. olc., Axorusan Surrsszn. T ras put down on the Criminal Court docket for trin} this wontls, but 1¢ i2 not itkely that 8 will Lu reacbied belure Ocioder, auti-Republican functivnayies, the veungunizis tloy of the army, from which politics shuuld be excluded, but where the Juw must be respected evun by those ju the biguest couumands, the sbolition of the favuritsm now shown to Ultrmnontancs, and exclusion of all citlacus from the priesthood uutil they bave porfurmed military duty. Each potat of the programme was suthusiasti- cally cheered, Teu thoussud people wicorted Guaibetta to bls hotel singing the Marseilalyss, Bedsteads, Burcaus, Tables, Chsirs. Rockers, Luslor suity, Ly Wardrobes, Office Deakay 1L naual Wnouat of talki uyes, 1o 'have the primar & KO, b GORE & G0 Auctiancars g it was decided 10 ha niortgages upon them Lo secure them in case of uon-paymeut, After she had pala more than $:300 of the cust vrice of §: she returned wne of the tables to the drwy to be eold for ber, and ander viandiug that uhe was ralluved of the lew upon th other table she vold 11, and hienca the prosecation. ‘Phio Court ized nee batl at $160, rumarking that ih' would dosltless ba discharged by she Urand ul for drunkenuess and other offenses agaiost the regmlatiuns, ‘The poy-day of the streot and sewernge 1aborers hias been deferrod ungit nest weak In order that thelr kerip may be casned at the old rate—vz2. Commissioner De Wolf aud Health-Officer Merkl nuent the day at the 8tock-Yaeds exsmining 8 new stiuk-consuming machine. It fooks ‘wonld 40 the work, but bas yet to be ‘l‘o.oua;n’tl ¢ ‘The Trensurer's reccipts were: Water Of. the nours of 4 ¥na 7 p. m., sad the Cunveniion un the 25th, A comimnliteo was uplmuunl [ & suttable biall for the bolding of ths Count “I'he apportivhment of delewates was xed at for evury 200 voles cast at the Tilden slection, sud one tor syery (raction thoreof aver 100, UHEENDACKELS, At a eall of Wihiam MeNally. of Tammany fam: and old-tiue Dewoeratic assaclabions 1) haudful of the **yood ®nd Lrue " uie woui House last qveniuy and called THE BUFFALO BLACKMAIL CASE, . #pecial Dispalch 0 Tas Triduse, Burrare, N, Y., Sept. 10.—This moralor {n the Superior Court, Judge Sbeldon presiding, Laura Sheldon sod Aunle Adaws, the younyg The llinols Uentral Raflrosd Company ba o clostng out 200,000 acres of ite uneold hunds 1y'ng iu the southern Y,m of the Ntate, at wreatly re- dueced prices, ieing wintor wheat, FYe B. W. FAY, A CLEAR CASE OF 3UICIDE. K or ra Biely y o hu hour of the | Exvcutive Comuwlitee of the genulne Gir MISCELLANEOUS, , ey, e Lablos, anl S DO, Qllector,” $003; | Compuroller, e “"n’.'"i'a.n'.”'l'?.:"rfl?:.'.'a fuleral le Sataray morslog b 10 wclock, rom | VU - thows present ware Judge Parke, J. W Charles 'é"'fv’f‘.m"..“} 53?2':.';.,";: u::-‘: al;:: SUN VATIOAN, e :'.:":r't‘ o z‘“"m‘:“:‘:{ufi: tren Bulf of which went tofhe p-fuv.-‘:d\de: il Guiatot | the budy of B. W. Fay, who wes (oand vdral, sad theaca by car akes 12 Culs (ke Evans, Al Patch, i 2 " Rowmn, Bept. 10.—~A special cougregation of catt’e, mitles, and shecp can bo ru the remainder W people who beld '57 certificates. The Comptroller received #11,447 from the County Tressurer yesterdsy, on accuunt vf the ot August, for conspiracy o attemptiog to extor woney and valuables from two Butfalo youug wen, were discharged from custody, the Jlorton, Jiw Lywsa, - 1) P, ). Hulpb, Berthoid Weiss, James Ci Murpby, F. Kvans, Dr. George Wush. lorud), Gieorge Sliver, sud Nr. McNally, bo bad seen Mr. McNally inthe ‘I chunate is mild and For fu)l particulars apply P, DAUGY, desd ou the dock near the Washington street tun. nel the night before last, to bis ottice, No, 4564 State strect, whore the inquest wis 10 bhave veen with bug little cxpe: bealtby, Guod wal Cardinale bns just decided that the Yopeshould not leave the Vatican upless under special O'BRIEN INQUEST, ot T Beld a1 % o' suen Grand Jury haviog falled to find & bill againgt | OVCTFUIINE clrvummantes. O ehigan av.y Cuicaxo. ard of “prisoners 63 the House of Correction. a1 2 o'clock, QFYICER JONXS EXONEHATED. Denjocratic party, snd thookhl be belonyod tnere. p Cardinal Nino Is sceking to nscertaln whotber | ¢47= oud for o may i e auounl covers thy bt for the Brat siz monthe Al the above buur Deputy Coroner Kora, with The O'Brien Inquest was resumed yesterday | He tad aiso scen bim with the Urecuvackers, Dub them, ‘The male conspirators, who had beeo thie German Catbolles are fucliued to f - L2 %, ollow the | === gl Lirn, wo the coanty le atil weliud foutiecn | County Pbysiclan Gegior 303 hlv asslatant, Dr. B Bd tried to sell them outy 8va ha had heand moraiad et the Twenty-second Sireet Station, ¢! attendance being quite ae large sson the previous day, sod iucluding, as it did at tbat Cime, the ng wife and the ratber revengeful-looking (aiher of the deceased. Mrs. Purtrock, of No. 210 Eighteeoth street, was the fret witness. She saw ihe oficers ruu- DIng afber 1he Luy, and beard the two shots, but Indicted, falied %o appear, and the Court ordered their recognizauce fosfelted. District-Attorney ‘I'fius thereupon begon an action against Mr, 1. D, Kirkover, the bundsman, to recover $1,000 forfeit, the amouut of suretv. Charles W, Goodyear, Eaq,, as atiorney for Mesars, Ward and Swith sud Mr. Kirkover, sddrussed the Court at sonje lenath for & reduction of the cnouxn of hiw. If b was [y earaest, he wanted 10 knotw wnat he had called the meetioe (or, and, reminding bl thas thore wus & (ireenback orgau- ization fu the ¢ily, asked why he nad not ceoie forward Like ap bonorsble man and julned it He closed by calitog the inecting & fraud, anu saylug 14 was & sell-out, which served 1o atir up the indiy- gativn of MEDICAL. . AIKIK, M. D., 70 STATEST., N, T ML Moo et throate diseases ufi Sutteriti: ARITGAl eyca ledicine, sic. LI Spondencs solicited. 0IL TANKS, Seteeibohinibbuh s SRRPRRE S el Migoaull, atrived, and & LOst-@ortem exsmina- ton was heid. Previouy o thls sp ex. swipstion wes msde of be outer wounds The largest of these was found 0pon the nght oide of the bead. T was of ap ire tegular triangular sbspe, 3od &t Orel Tooked as 8 sume blant party leaders or orders from the Vatican, Tie Vatlcan lus ordered the Catholic Bishe ops to abstain frowm participatiou fu political conteats. Among the building permnit the followlug: H. P. Bmith, (wo-stary and base- ment brick, No. 352 Milwaukee avente, $5,500; Peter Schoenhofen, two-story brick ice-Louse aud fecmentiug room, Seward sireel, near Eighteent, . 320, Newberry enale, ‘(wo four-story and five three-dlory dwellings aud Bve two-atory Uarus, sunthessd coruer of Dearborn snd Chesinus strsets, issued were BUCL 18 LIPE, amhrnnsnum, mueplh x:.—'lh‘zfl;hnknfln fazette aunounces thay fludojar u, 1t cr Fler or Kb okane, a ot Capur, i erul. . Nally attempted to reply to the charde, i 3 {LSON & EVENDEHN, . ) but Jums: v Lywan {usisted in s loud voice that thoss | Depalty, e stated that the youug ien Wers BTRIKE AFPREUENDED, 300,000, «':;.‘,;.fiz‘?:m oches sbore, s o tbree }:AN o gnechl ot e L,",‘,'&';fi:"“ preseut iad tad enoueh of ik, and urged that 1f | o Chieaco, but Ward's fater was it court ready Lunnox; Sept. 10.—An hnoortant strike by o 1L TA N KS The Berip Byndlwa" h:‘u c:lhad ltheity oller wound was ubon the lefi” side of ibe besa, 2 Mionle Beldicr, tving st No. 317 T acuty xJa;x.u‘:a;"n:nly business 10 Jo tuab it was abou} m :::‘::rh:o:ufiu'mmy‘::I‘:Aumzun:r;l hfrhu: :‘l;:fiii-m uera fu North Stafordshire is appres 440 SHIPPING OANB, emploves* scrip for Aprl 2y, June, sud July, | uestly oppestte the ds ‘snd co | Rretatrect, vut foraerly on Hutterfeld sireet. vear e h W e Sucluding two mouths for the sctiool oy by ur sirers oy S Cao ball IUCRCS | Necior ventie. Lok the etand, shne NaG goue as | % MeNully succumbed to thu tausitable Soallys ) totore boru good characters, aud Lhe couspiracy was uothing wore than a boyish lurk,' He thought they had been suiliclently punished by thelr long confluement jn fsil “The Ihstrict- Attoruey opposcd the plea, and reisted all the vasentlal circuwstauces of the case, alter which lllu\luu Sbeldon took the pavers aud Teserved Lils ecislun. TUE CHINESS FIRATES. Loxpow, Bept. ~5 & w,.—~lermavy and 47 & 40 Weal Lake Biroet. OXIOAGO: W axan JoK CATALINE- ana Mr. Parks was called 10 the cbalr. whereupod weversl pessons calling thewmaelves a comwmittes ree tired 10 8 private ruow for cousulistion. ‘fhey were absenl sume minuies and reported, recom- weadiug thut the Committes be enlarged by the adoitivm «f one lucwber from vach Wae d that the extating mewber repory the sdditional uame at the pext mueniug. ‘Tocy also recowwended s sppolutmeut of several couminlitees W atir up the faitblul and o 4l vacaa- cles, and Wie McNsllyltes sdjourned for une week. Tha Fiatista® Central Committen met last pight, but did notbing beyoud wranzle and quarrel fus an Buosr or two. 'fbuey ars geuerally au iguorant lot, and the vue or twu intelligent mumvers cau’t bam wer an ides futo the heads of the athers. A prom- juent Satet, WBO was mabamed of them, taldte the reborter, ** We'llget rid of them s00n,™ WARD MEETINGS, 2 ‘Tae Twolftn Ward lepuolican Club beld s meet- fog in Owatey's Hahl laai evening. Cel. Juiivs o u fuw femarse after which Kirk Hawes. faz 84 W tell about her preseot and former fem- deuce, when slic wae ssked whal bouse sbe lived n O'Bricn, the father, unswered for ber, ** in Ebert's buuse,™ sud the Corvner, who dislikes in- wWrruptious f20m outeders, daformed hiui that e would bave no more work of thut sort, and ad- winistervd & ralber savere but o le The witnuss, coutingiog, said she was standing 1u Ebert's doorway about 2 o'clock Sunday wlfter novo last, sud saw Ofticer Jones shovt illy O'Brien. Sbe had known Jones for soe time, &y he lived on Finnell sireei. vear ber forujer red dence. bhe heard Jones call out ** Halt,* and n cdiately afterwards bu fired. This was the se bot. ¥be bad nol sceu or heara the Gret. tiracted her atiention. and sbe webt Lo the door. Oficer Juues wud the olhier ap then picked up O'Bricn sud surt of dragged be feet to the ulace where his bot was. e was avout four Bouses sway lrum the boy when beanol. After the las Q'Brien wald, *+0b. Lord, Jet me live, Let e see wy father oefore 1 div Alucwaids oo sds *tkadwr O fatiur. ' O%cer b hers, 8l ulso the August salaries for the Heslih Depart. ent. "the pridge-tenders, aod other amalle ot smounts. " The Uity Comptroller Las pad the Folice and re Lepartments wue-half cusli and one-halt scrip for Angust. ‘Fhe byudicate did nut take the August scrip from the Yolice sud Fire Departments, 24 tney bave aiready carned all they deatgued to, and, the men Lsving received half cavh did nob wppearto need it The atreet-clexners and sewerage men Lave oot yei Levn pald for August, buk Lthe Syndicsie wiil prob- ably cash thelr -u(l‘k When the transsction la cowpleted Mr. Awbler will acquaing the pube lic with he total awouot Syndicste. It will have excy VO, according 1o Mr. Ambler's estiw Wilte the acrip 18 tu-day quoled at b1 In tbe war- ket and 1o worth certainly tuat, 14 | dificult to way whiat will be lhe cilict of the withdrawal of thv byuuicate. s members bave enough paper Lo pa their Laxes in Janusy, and waal uo more, Authe brokers can now make & price, 1t rewaivs 1 be”aceu whether they will take advautage upward, turee luches from the cavity of Jefy ey, This was a rouud bole, looking as though it might bave been uisde by s larg plsio) or nde bali, Upon seinoving the scalps considesable uusue Mty ul extravasated biood was fuund upon the «kull, which was literally broken lu picces. There waa s [fraciure, or series of Iructures, forming 8 doutle auxle, or T “‘These fractures were ll“\';l; BAKING POWDEIL, ROYAL BoWoER Absolutely Pure. th CONSUMERS shoald bea {ad_thst the tocomparable **loyai* ls mow the only Hakiug Powder 10/ market mudo lmsmh;\:v:uup'c‘gt::lfiuw. IBpoTTed v rhuslvely foF tle powdar dire i iow the :g?c-g:.:";‘, district of ¥rance. A old expertencod Luuse |'\'IM:{ Writey shal altduudl slic Las (v pay & fuw eatics Another the **Royal,” Buds (hak b gues 0 Wuch (aruer aad workh so uiich bettar, Lhat it's ecodoiby 50 uaa At ARG G, e s Ul e yowdor o B, Valech <04 &Tuorts of asiey, whoif witisgiesn A Sl AL wbuier writes Uial i§ makes (la 0Bly blacult bar dyspuntls hoaoend’ ca - % ‘_‘mh;,‘;umwmnw AT IEUN e bl golile wateriaia ure uscd. Approve. uchv nlpenterel, s — NOT IN LOVE WITH BEECHER. Special Diwatch 1o The Tribune, OMana, Neb., Sept. 19.—8everal bundred workiugmen, mechaaics, rallroad employes, ete., held an ndignation mecting at the Court-House this evening to espress contempt of Heury Ward Beecher, who Jectured to-nlght st the Baptist Church. His bread-and-water dict tor laborlug wen was thie subject of speech resolutions. Tho teoor ol sowe of the 6p was deetdedly Commynlatic, as weld us exaty bope 10 the side: then & rear fractule, cummeuciog st tue night lemporal bous sod extouding upward and backward seven sud oue-balf incbes o the occivitat booe, A third (rucsury s0lit the top of the ekuil Upon the Lop sev- e1s) {nche: removiog the upper vortion of the skall 8 portion of 10 braiu wiks fuund Lo be smashed 1o 8 Jelly uud Blled with blood. ‘The spbeusid bone ‘waa broken up, exposing tne cavitics 0f tne vyen. It appeare: the opinion of the Couni Plysicisn thal deceaded cama to bis dusth frum a aid by tae 8300, d, 72 4 b ek Lard of S T AT o R BUbaT e RN pullaeionta,

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